AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Horror Games on Android in Australia Q2 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 horror games on Android in Australia during Q2 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2024, horror games on the Android platform captivated Australian users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top five titles: Mystery Matters, Identity V, Myths of Moonrise, Tokyo Debunker, and Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun. The data provided by Sensor Tower reveals interesting trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Mystery Matters from Playrix saw a gradual decline in revenue from $4.9K at the start of April to $2.4K by the end of June. Downloads also decreased significantly, from 370 in the first week of April to just 39 by the last week of June. Weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at 3.2K in early May before settling at 2.4K in late June.
Identity V by NetEase Games had relatively stable performance. Revenue ranged from $2.6K in early April, dipping to $685 in late May, and rising again to $2K by the end of June. Downloads varied between 51 and 149 per week. Active users remained consistent, averaging around 1.2K to 1.3K throughout the quarter.
Myths of Moonrise from StarFortune showed an interesting revenue trend. Starting at $1.6K in early April, the game saw a dip but recovered to $1.6K by late June. Despite low download numbers, peaking at 46 in early April and mostly in single digits, weekly active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 150.
Tokyo Debunker by ZigZaGame Inc. saw an encouraging start post-release in mid-April. Revenue increased from $537 to $1.7K by the end of June. Downloads initially surged to 2K in the release week, stabilizing at around 300-400. Active users showed an upward trend, reaching 1.2K by late June.
Game of Vampires: Twilight Sun from DreamPlus Games had a late but notable entry in Q2. Revenue started at $37 in early June and rose significantly to $2.1K by the end of the month. Downloads also increased from 1.1K to 1.2K. Active users grew from 711 in early June to 2.2K by the end of the quarter.
These insights from Sensor Tower highlight the dynamic nature of the horror game market in Australia. For more detailed analysis and data, visit Sensor Tower.